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I have a Django form that I am trying to display through a template, but for some strange reason, the field attributes aren't all appearing when I try to customize the template - specifically only the label_tag and errors.

When I display the form with the default, they appear:

{{ form.as_ul }}

But when I try to customize it, these fields won't render:

{% for field in form %}
    <li>
        {{ field.label_tag }}<br/>
        {{ field.help_text }}
        {{ field }}
        {{ field.errors }}
    </li>
{% endfor %}

I have tried displaying each of the attributes listed in the documentation, and it is only a problem for field.errors and field.label_tag. Even just using the straight field.label works. Also, in forms on other pages, these fields do display properly using this method.

What could be the cause of this? I can add any other code that might be relevant, but I'm not sure what might be useful and I didn't want to vomit everything out here unnecessarily.

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  • I have the same question.
    – selfboot
    Dec 21, 2014 at 0:53

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I discovered at least part of the problem:

The errors I was raising were in the model validation, not the form validation. I'm still not sure why the errors appeared with {{ form.as_ul}} but not otherwise, but I was able to fix my own problem by moving the validation (clean method) to the form.

As for the label_tag, I still have no idea what the issue was but it started spontaneously working again.

Edit: I just figured out the reason. The model validation is not associated with a specific field, so the ValidationError is not associated with a field and therefore doesn't appear in {{ field.errors }}. Instead, it is associated with the form in {{ form.non_field_errors }}. Adding this tag in with the form made the proper error appear.

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